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Monday, September 22, 2008
Armstrong Williams :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Phantom Menace: Obama and Co. Fight Their Own Shadow
by Armstrong Williams
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Senator Barack Obama’s triumph over Senator Clinton in the Democratic primaries will undoubtedly go down as one of the most shocking upsets in American electoral history. Obama, a dark horse (no pun intended) with no national track record, was able to beat the formidable Clinton machine because he was a phantom. He confounded his rivals because he provided little of substance for them to stick their swords into. Because he lacked a track record, he could switch directions easily without seeming incongruous. He was flexible, and could not be locked in or nailed down on anything.

Along comes Governor Palin, who, like Obama, is also an unknown. Like Obama, she has a razor thin track record on any issues of substance; and her appearance on the national stage came almost out of nowhere. Thus far, her very presence has sucked the air out of Obama’s sails. He finds himself at a loss for words, veering sharply off script into ad hominem attacks that are so very uncharacteristic of him. Yet he finds that Governor Palin is proving somewhat difficult to impale.

Meanwhile, Governor Palin has contented herself with making her points, and then stepping back with a confident smug. Thus far, she has stayed firmly on message. Borrowing a chapter from Obama’s play book, she has resisted the urge to respond to her detractors, refute the rumors, or even humor her critics in any way. Instead she has merely basked in the glow of her ascension, and allowed her charisma and charm to speak for itself.

How does Obama and Co. intend to beat this phantom menace? Or better yet, how would Obama fight the mirror image of himself? Some have suggested that the only way he can do this is by clearly defining Palin on his terms; that is, by throwing enough mud in her direction that it begins to stick. Yet, everything we know about Senator Obama thus far suggests that his greatest strength is defense and not offense. His acceptance speech before the Democratic convention, his most aggressive attack thus far on Senator McCain, was, at best, an attack from a defensive position. He attacked only, on issues over which he has been attacked (experience, love of country, etc.), but did not open up any new fronts in the battle. He did not thrust, but merely parried.

One senses in observing him that perhaps he is afraid of his own power; he may have adapted his defensive position because he is afraid of summoning forces of negativity within himself. He may not have found a way of exhibiting aggression without becoming vindictive. But this just will not work going down the stretch to the election. Everyone knows that this will be a dogfight, and Governor Palin has signaled as much by referring to herself as a pit bull with lipstick. If indeed she proves to be a pit bull, her habits and instincts will become readily apparent. Obama must figure these out and play the matador. He must test her discipline while keeping his cool.

While Obama must be seen as the cool, calm and dignified matador, he has to employ his allies in a successful effort to goad Governor Palin into defining herself before she is ready. Senator Biden and the Clintons have to be put to use for this purpose. Thus far, neither of the Clintons has dedicated any effort to dismantling Palin. Some see the Clintons’ reluctance to go after Palin as a play for more support from Obama; possibly for his promise of support for a Clinton bid in 2016. Some have rejoiced in the notion that the Clintons secretly want Obama to lose because they would have another chance to run in 2012.

However, in order to secure the Clintons’ fervent support, Obama would have to convince them of the likelihood of a different scenario. He would have to highlight the fact that there is a betting chance that Senator McCain, who has already suffered multiple outbreaks of skin cancer, may not survive the first term; an event which would elevate Palin to the Presidency. If that happened, Palin would steal Hillary’s thunder as the first female President, and severely damage her chances of winning the election in 2012 against a female incumbent. If McCain survives two terms in office, Palin will have gained all of the experience she needs to make a convincing case that she is more qualified than Senator Clinton, as she actually worked in the Executive office, and was not merely a Presidential spouse. This, he would have to argue, would spell doom to Senator Clinton’s chances of winning in 2016.

Obama may feel that hitching his wagon to the Clintons’ ambitions will unnecessarily constrain his own choices. He feels somewhat reluctant about entering the Presidency already indebted and leveraged. But this is the price he has to pay for victory in November. After all, no one makes it to the top without help; not even a phantom.

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Armstrong Williams is a widely-syndicated columnist, CEO of the Graham Williams Group, and hosts the Armstrong Williams Show. He is the author of Beyond Blame.
 
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POLLS???
The "random" sample of those interviewed for various polls:

Newsweek: 25.7% Republican, 36.1 % Democrat, and 34% independents.

AP-Ipsos: 521 = # of Democrats/Lean Democrat (52% of ttl adults)
381 = # of Republicans/Lean Republican (38% of ttl adults)
100 = # of all others (10% of adults)

Reuters: 282 Republicans were questioned versus 349 Democrats and 330 Independents.

ABC poll: 38% Democrats and 28% Republicans

Is there a pattern here by the MSM?

These pollsters didn't even look at the fact that many Republicans registered in the Democrat primaries to skew the results.

Of course, when BO loses, it will be attributed to the stealth racist vote by the MSM and libs. Using these phoney poll samples, they will be able to conclude that a higher percentage of bigoted voters changed their votes in the booth. "After all, Barack was ahead by 9."

The excuse is already in the Dhimmicrat playbook.





ONCE AGAIN, HIGENE
"EXAMINING THE VOTE: THE OVERVIEW; Study of Disputed Florida Ballots Finds Justices Did Not Cast the Deciding Vote."

http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=950DEEDB1338 F931A25752C1A9679C8B63

Save your story telling for the kids!


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